I went to my first Christmas party of the season the other
night. It was honestly such fun and I met several people who I’m looking
forward to getting to know better. The host and hostess certainly knew how to
throw a fantastic party. They were relaxed, comfortable and everyone there had an amazing time. Here are some basic rules about hosting a party, whether you
live in ranch housing or a mansion on the hill!
Be
Prepared For Early Guests There will always be one or two guests who
arrive earlier than you expect. Be prepared at least 15 minutes ahead of time. The
point is to visit with your guests and enjoy their company, you don’t want to
send them away while you finish things up in the kitchen.
Play
Music Always have music playing in the background. At the beginning of a
party it sometimes helps to have it turned up a little louder than usual. I
like to have a mix of different CDs ready and always have music playing before
the guests arrive. It helps to break the ice and can even get people to talking
a bit more. As your party goes on, you can turn it down.
Turn
The Heat Up It helps to turn the heat up a tad when you’re hosting a get
together. Start a fire, light the candles and turn the thermostat up. Nothing
is so uncomfortable as trying not to shiver in front of your hosts.
Offer
Your Guests Something To Drink As Soon As They Arrive Pay attention to
your guests! I was at a cocktail party a few weeks ago where I wasn’t offered
anything to drink for about 15 minutes. It made me feel like I wasn't very welcome. As soon as
your guests arrive, greet them, tell them you’re glad they could make it, take
their coat and offer them a drink. And make sure you keep it refilled.
Introduce
Your Guests Introduce people who don’t know each other. Offer some
information to your guests when you introduce them so they have more than just
a name to start talking about. For instance, “Greg, this is Linda. She runs
marathons in her spare time! Linda, Greg is a team roping champion!”
Get them talking and always check on the wallflowers. Don’t
just talk to the people you know the best, make sure you visit with each and
every guest. If you notice someone by themselves and not talking to anyone
else, go sit with them and try to draw them out.
Have
Enough Food Make sure you have more than enough food! I’m sure everyone
has been the guest at a party where there was just enough food for everyone
present and not a bite more. I have and it was uncomfortable feeling like I couldn’t
eat what I wanted in case someone else didn’t get enough! That’s not fun, and a
party is supposed to be fun! Hors d’oeuvres are basically pretty easy to
assemble ahead of time and will easily look elegant with just a little arranging
on your part. Cheese and crackers, cured meats, sliced veggies, dip, cold
shrimp and cocktail sauce, hot artichoke dip, brie cheese….the list goes on and
on! One thing, never try out a new recipe untested on guests! The point is for
them to feel comfortable and relaxed, not gagging from a dish gone wrong.
Safety
Proof Your Home Safety proof your home before your guests arrive. If you’re a gun owner like I am, make
sure all your guns are unloaded and locked up from the reach of children or
people who may not be used to being around guns. If small children will be present,
make sure all breakables are up out of reach and stairwells are partitioned
off. Elderly guests will not be used to your floors or the layout of your home,
so make sure steps are well light and rugs that they could possibly trip over
are out of the way.
Take
Time To Freshen Up Change out of your "slopping-around-the-house-clothes" and dress up a tad. Run a comb through your hair, swipe on an extra layer of
lipstick and put on a clean shirt. If you look messy and frazzled when your
guests arrive, it might make them feel guilty or uncomfortable that you working too hard on their account. Take a deep
breath, pour yourself a drink and go enjoy the fruits of your labor and the company of your guests!
xo xo Elizabeth
Love this guide! I always prefer to be a guest than the host but I think if I was this prepared nothing could go wrong! x
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Hey thank you so much! hahaha Something always seems to go wrong for me, but at least guests will be warm and drinking while the disaster happens! heheh Thanks for reading! :)
DeleteSadly i have a tendency to be the 'wallflower' sometimes, depends on the party!
ReplyDeleteMe too, Jenn! Some parties have a super weird vibe and no one is talking and it's just AWKWARD!! :)
Deletesorry for being rude on my last comment to you with the gear comment.
ReplyDeletei guess i don't always have the best patience with things